Karlsruhe Days of Optics & Photonics 2019

KSOP is hosting the two-day symposium Karlsruhe Days of Optics & Photonics (KDOP)! Optics & Photonic students, researchers, professionals, and experts are invited to KDOP, where there will be various presentations of new research and work within the Optics & Photonics community, including speeches from internationally renowned experts. At KDOP, participants will meet representatives of academia and industry and receive the opportunity to network and exchange ideas, as well as learning the latest developments.

The symposium will highlight the five research areas of KSOP (Photonic Materials & Devices, Quantum Optics & Spectroscopy, Biomedical Photonics, Optical Systems and Solar Energy) and provide our doctoral research the platform to showcase their research results in a detailed poster session.

The Karlsruhe Days of Optics & Photonics will take place on September 9 - 10, 2019

Location: KIT Campus South: Tulla Hoersaal (Building 11.40)

Englerstrasse 11

76131 Karlsruhe

Speakers

Speakers of the KDOP 2019

Name

Institute

Talk

Dr. Ivan Fernandez-Corbaton

INT, KIT

Using symmetry for understanding and engineering light-matter interactions

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thao Dang

University of Applied Sciences, Esslingen

TBA

Prof. Dr. Javier Garcia de Abajo

ICFO, Barcelona, Spain

Control of Light at the Atomic Scale: Fundamentals and Applications

Dr. Guillaume Gomard

LTI, KIT

TBA

Jun.- Prof. Dr. Lennart Hilbert

ITG, KIT

TBA

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Hinz

IPF, KIT

TBA

Prof. Dr. Ralph Krupke

INT, KIT

TBA

Prof. Dr. Uli Lemmer

LTI & IMT, KIT

Welcome & Introduction

Prof. Vahid Sandoghdar

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen

TBA

Dr. Rebecca Saive

Complex Photonic Systems Institute (COPS), University of Twente

TBA

Monday, September 9th

Timetable for Monday, September 9, 2019

Time

Program

Lecturer

10:00 a.m.

Welcome & Introduction

Prof. Dr. Uli Lemmer

10:15 a.m.

Photonic Materials & Devices (Research Area I)

Control of Light at the Atomic Scale: Fundamentals and Applications

Prof. Dr. Javier García de Abajo

11:15 a.m.

Photonic Materials & Devices (Research Area I)

Using Symmetry for understanding and engineering light-matter interactions